What program are you using to play these? I downloaded the first link and it states that can only be opened with the WinRAR and as far as I can see you have to pay for this program. Am I missing something, I hope? :)

Linda

You can't watch each part individually, you have to download all of them and then use winrar (which you can download a trial version of) to connect the parts. When winrar finishes, it should leave you with an AVI video file just under 1 hour long.

EDIT: To connect the parts, double-click on part 1, which winrar will open, then click on "extract to", then select a place to save the file, and click "ok". winrar will do the rest.

I hate to be a pain but do you happen to have the link to the trail version? I couldn't find that.

What program are you using to play these? I downloaded the first link and it states that can only be opened with the WinRAR and as far as I can see you have to pay for this program. Am I missing something, I hope? :)

Linda

You can't watch each part individually, you have to download all of them and then use winrar (which you can download a trial version of) to connect the parts. When winrar finishes, it should leave you with an AVI video file just under 1 hour long.

EDIT: To connect the parts, double-click on part 1, which winrar will open, then click on "extract to", then select a place to save the file, and click "ok". winrar will do the rest.

I hate to be a pain but do you happen to have the link to the trail version? I couldn't find that.

Seeing Jason in live and living color made me wonder why romance heroes are required to be "experienced" (aka promiscuous) in order to be "hero" material. Jason is an asshole and very selfish--which is pretty much the characteristic of a man who has charmed and had any woman he's wanted with plenty more throwing themselves at him. It's very, very curious that the promiscuous hero of a romance novel never has his sexuality painted in a truthful light.